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Wolf

Allegedly knifing a man isn't the worst thing DOJ official Kristen Clarke has done

Kristen Clarke
© Global Look Press / Biden Transition Tv Via Cnp/Keystone Press AgencyBiden pick for civil rights post, Kristen Clarke
According to The Daily Signal, there is a strong indication that Kristen Clarke, who now leads the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, lied during her confirmation process in 2021. In written questions, Sen. Tom Cotton had asked Clarke: "Since becoming a legal adult, have you ever been arrested for or accused of committing a violent crime against any person." Her answer was "No."

Clarke, who was arrested in July 2006, allegedly attacked her husband with a knife, "deeply slicing his finger to the bone." Her pedantic argument is that her record was expunged. But the incident meets all the criteria of being "accused" of a "violent crime."

Listen, we have no clue how the knife incident went down. It's a personal matter. Clarke says it happened after years of domestic abuse. Maybe her then-husband had it coming. Maybe not. She still lied to the Senate. And it's not the only thing she lied about.

Comment:
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Biden's DOJ civil rights pick exposed as 'black supremacist'? Woke media silent after Tucker Carlson segment on Kristen Clarke


Footprints

Ukraine claims dozens of draft dodgers died fleeing the country

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© John Moore/Getty Images/FileTroops Ukraine
Around 30 Ukrainian men have died while trying to illegally cross the border in order to avoid military service since the outbreak of the conflict with Russia in 2022, Andrey Demchenko, a spokesman for Ukraine's border service, told Ukrinform news agency in an interview published on Monday.

According to the spokesman, the men died while attempting to cross the border through the wilderness on foot.

Demchenko noted that people who attempt to illegally leave the country rarely do so on their own, and often use the services of criminal organizations that offer help in crossing the border. However, most of these groups do not provide real assistance, he said, leaving the draft dodgers at the mercy of nature and wild animals.
"They receive some instructions, transfer funds somewhere... and when they reach the border, they find that they would have to cross a mountain river... Many lose their lives when trying to cross rivers or scale ridges. In total, since the beginning of the [war], about 30 people have died trying to cross the border illegally."
According to Demchenko, the Ukrainian authorities have exposed around 450 criminal groups which have tried to smuggle people across the border since February 2022.

Comment: Doesn't sound like Ukrainians are all that eager to die for Zelensky, the oligarchs, NATO or Joe Bribem.


Stop

Trump doesn't rule out ending aid to Israel to halt war on Gaza

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© AFPFormer US President Donald Trump speaks to media โ€ข Manhattan Criminal Court โ€ข April 26, 2024
Former US President Donald Trump did not rule out a withdrawal of military aid to Israel over its ongoing war on Gaza in an interview published by Time on Tuesday. The Republican, who is likely to win his party's candidacy for the US presidential election in November, also criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to stop the Hamas attack on 7 October.

In his meandering interview style, Trump praised Israel, condemned Hamas and Iran and avoided the issue of whether Washington will turn off the taps to its ally as it conducts a military campaign that has killed at least 34,000 Palestinians, the vast majority of them women and children.

Trump was asked, "Would you consider withholding aid?"

His answer did not address the question but included criticism of the way Israeli soldiers had conducted the war.

Footprints

EU must decide fate of military age Ukrainian men - member state

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© Olimpik/Getty ImagesPolish Minister of Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz
Last week, Kiev suspended consular services to males residing abroad in a bid to force them to register for service.

The European Union should come up with a uniform approach to dealing with draft-eligible Ukrainian men residing in the bloc, Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz has argued. Warsaw is willing to assist Kiev, which has recently intensified efforts to conscript more servicemen, he added.

Facing an intensifying shortage of personnel on the front line, the Ukrainian government last month amended its mobilization laws, lowering the age of conscription from 27 to 25, tightening exemptions, and adding harsher penalties for draft dodgers. Last week, the Ukrainian authorities also stopped issuing passports to all men aged 18 to 60 who live abroad and have not registered at a military recruitment center back home.

Comment: Lowering the number of foreign occupants is a win for Poland.


Yellow Vest

Georgian police disperse 'foreign agents' bill protests

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© RFE/RLGeorgians protest anti-NGO bill
Law enforcement has deployed water cannons and used pepper spray against demonstrators outside the country's parliament

Georgian police late on Monday moved in to disperse protestors blocking the country's parliament in Tbilisi, deploying water cannons, tear gas, and pepper spray against the crowd.

The unrest, which was triggered by a new attempt to pass a controversial "foreign agents" bill that is vehemently criticized by opposition lawmakers, has been ongoing for several days already.

Footage from the scene showed a large numbers of police officers clad in riot gear and equipped with shields and batons advancing on the retreating protesters. At least two water cannon trucks positioned behind the police can be seen repeatedly dousing the crowds.

Comment: So the Georgian government wants to bring in their own version of the U.S.' FARA legislation. Why shouldn't Georgia's aministration know what foreign agencies are up to in their country?
So who's behind the protests then? Answer: U.S. NGOs who don't want to be subject to local oversight. Imagine that . . . .

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USA

MayDay, MayDay...

Anger and madness are relatives
Anger and madness are deadly twins
Anger and madness are brothers
Anger and madness have a very close
cousin called foolishness
They always accompany each other
The three are inseparable
The three follow each other everywhere.


Qiniso Mogale

Happy May Day!

May is the month of madness, not to mention, anger and foolishness.

Some examples:

"Defense" foolishness

Lloyd Austin appeared in Congress to answer questions โ€” among other things questions about the Pentagon's F 35 boondoggle now close to 1,5 trillion dollars, give or take a billion or two, with only 29% of the aircraft reportedly operationally capable-- this, even lower than the 50% operational capability I have been reporting, which is the figure that Pentagon has been giving out.

As I have said before, by the time they fix the bugs, this aircraft will be obsolete.

Nevertheless, the US is still buying F35s and has been forcing its allies to buy them too.

Here in Japan, the Japanese bought F 35 B's to put on helicopter carriers, which they could then claim to be aircraft carriers. The F 30 5B is the VTOL model which suffers from short range and limited payload and rapid degradation of its stealth coating at sea. It is pretty much useless anyway โ€” especially if only 4 of the 12 jets on board can fly.

One of the ironies is that F 35 operational capability has actually decreased every time the defense industry "upgrades" the machine. It is a bit like Windows 11-- which suffers a lot of the same problems as Windows 95! Microsoft keeps adding "updates" that break the OS.
F35 Swimming
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But, hey, "defense" is one of America's few remaining industries.

Black Cat

Judge grants Trump leave to attend Barron's graduation

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© CopyrightNew York State Judge Juan Merchan and Donald Trump
New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush money trial, ruled former President Donald Trump can attend his son's high school graduation.

Trump's youngest son, Barron, is set to graduate May 17 from the Oxbridge Academy located west of West Palm Beach, Florida, according to The Palm Beach Post. The judge granted the former president permission to attend during Tuesday's hearing, according to MSNBC's Katie Phang.

The former president previously fumed over potentially missing his son's graduation due to the trial.

Comment: Trump is not a danger to the public That he had to fight in court to be able to attend a milestone in his son's life is simply cruelty. Even corrupt Merchan seems to realize that would not play well with the public who sympathize with Trump's political persecution.


Bad Guys

US aid bill includes $3.5 billion to 'supercharge mass migration from the Middle East'

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© Alex Wong/GettyMuslims pray during the "Islam on Capitol Hill 2009" event at the West Front Lawn of the US Capitol September 25, 2009, in Washington, DC.
Tucked away in the $95 billion military aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan is a $3.5 billion slush fund to open new processing centers for Muslim migrants, in what Sen. Eric Schmitt described as a bid to "supercharge mass migration from the Middle East."

And as Breitbart points out, the $95 billion package does not include any funds to help rebuild America's border defenses against illegal migration - but it does contain $481 million to settle migrants in US cities, and of course, the $3.5 billion to expand migration programs worldwide.

Comment: Indeed, it's clear that the weaponised mass migration program that begun in earnest a decade ago is accelerating:


Cult

US House votes to officially label Israel critics 'antisemites'

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© ReutersRights groups have warned that the definition could be used to target pro-Palestine protesters on university campuses
The US House of Representatives passed a bill on 1 May to expand the federal definition of antisemitism, coming in the wake of widespread pro-Palestine protests on university campuses across the country.

The bill passed in a 320 to 91 vote, and will now go to the Senate for consideration.

If successful, the bill would codify a definition of antisemitism established by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). IHRA defines antisemitism as "a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities."

Comment: The hypocrisy of US officials claiming to champion and protect free speech, as well as Israel's devastatingly corrupting influence on the US, can be seen in real time: Netanyahu asked Biden to block International Criminal Court - Axios






Pirates

US has taken UN Security Council hostage - Moscow

Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia
© AP/Ed JonesRussia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia attends a UN security council meeting
Washington doesn't reflect the body's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Russia's envoy has said

The UN Security Council is being held hostage by US policy with respect to the ongoing struggle in the Middle East, Russia's envoy Vassily Nebenzia has said during a UN General Assembly debate on Washington's veto of Palestine's bid to join the intergovernmental organization.

Moscow "deeply regrets" the decision made by the US authorities in mid-April to reject an Algerian resolution calling for the State of Palestine to become a full member of the United Nations, Nebenzia stressed on Wednesday.

Washington's actions "absolutely do not reflect the principled position taken by the remaining members of the UN Security Council, who over the past six months, in fact, became hostages of the US when it comes to the events in the Middle East," he said.

Speaking about Israel's military operation in Gaza, the ambassador stressed that "violence generates more violence, and this vicious circle can only be broken if we achieve an unconditional ceasefire and begin substantive discussions about the possibility of a just political settlement."

Comment: The US supports Israel unconditionally and apart from heavy funding from Israel of US congressmen, there is also the blackmailing angle, which Tucker Carlson dared to voice recently:
Tucker Carlson finally blows the pedophilia lid off on puppet control
They're worried about someone putting kiddie porn on their computer. Members of Congress are terrified of the intel agencies. I'm not guessing at that. They've told me that โ€” including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee. The people whose job it is to oversee and keep in line these enormous, secretive agencies whose budgets we can't even know โ€” their 'black budgets.' They are the parents, the agencies are the children. They're afraid of the agencies. That's not compatible with democracy.
And Tucker continued:
And I said to somebody in my kitchen the other day, I said to the guy who serves in one of the legislative bodies... 'all these people are controlled, they've all got weird sex lives and all these things they're hiding and they're being blackmailed by the intel agencies,' and he said 'I know.' It's playing out in front of everyone, and no one cares and no one does anything about it. I think the reason is because they're threatened. And if you look at the committee chairmen who allowed this shit to happen year after year... I know them. And they have all the things to hide. I know that for a fact.